LA607, the second Mk. II prototype, first flew on September 18 1943. It was used for Bristol Centaurus development during its active career.

At Skyfame Museum, Staverton & Duxford, with "fake codes" DN-J.

LA607 at Florida Air Museum at Sun 'n Fun, Lakeland.

It survived as an instructional airframe at RAF Cranfield, College Of Aeronautics, between 1955 - 1963. LA607 was aquired by Skyfame Museum, Staverton & Duxford, in 1967.

When the collection was forced to relocate the Tempest was moved to Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambs, in 1980. But before the Tempest was transfered to IWM it was sold in April 1983 to Kermit Weeks, USA, and was displayed at Florida Air Museum at Sun 'n Fun, Lakeland.

In summer 2014 the Tempest was returned to Kermit Weeks and is now in storage at Fantasy of Flight HQ, Polk City.

The video below was posted on Youtube in August 2015, and now Kermit talks about getting both his Tempest Mk. V and Mk. II flying again!!!!

In March 2016 Kermit Weeks writes on Facebook:

"We have pulled our Tempest II over to help in the restoration of our Tempest V (EJ693). At this point, it doesn't make sense not to do BOTH of them side by side as one will help the other with the Tempest II being basically complete!"